Associate professor at Osaka University.
Working on computer vision, fairness, art.
www.noagarciad.com
Noa Garcia
This may be a good time to advertise our recent FAccT 2026 paper on the weaponization of computer vision for military and surveillance applications by tracing conference sponsors
arxiv.org/abs/2604.07803
www.newscientist.com/article/2529...
A senior figure in the Ukrainian defence industry told New Scientist that a test took place two years ago involving fully autonomous drones set to destroy anything in a given area, with confirmed casu...
Being featured in the CVPR Daily magazine at @cvprconference.bsky.social was exciting and a little scary. It turned into an honest conversation about my path from Barcelona to Osaka, career choices, and why I can't separate my research from my principles.
I wrote about this with @davidthewid.bsky.social, in a paper where we looked at DoD funding proposals - a lot of the tech that isn't necessarily aimed at being dual use is also funded by *very* dual use type grants. It's hard to escape in the U.S.!
The Instance-Level Recognition and Generation workshop is back at ECCV 2026!
For the first time, this edition will have best paper award prizes and student support grants.
Submit your paper by June 26.
Joseph Redmon's @pjreddie.bsky.social talk at the AI for Peace workshop is now on YouTube for everyone to watch ๐๐
Thanks Ralph Anzarouth for letting me talk about computer vision weaponization and dual-use, spreading the message to thousands of CVPR attendees.
Read here: www.rsipvision.com/CVPR2026-Fri...
Coming to #CVPR?? Like birds?? Like touching grass??
Join us for the #CVBirdWalk!! No birding experience required :)
Meet us bright and early at 7am on June 5th at Commons Park, here: goo.gl/maps/aa3auUM...
Or walk over with us from the conference center at 6:30!
Noa Garcia
Noa Garcia
Noa Garcia
I just donโt see how a text that doesnโt exist could have contributed to your research process? What else is a citation marking? Genuinely lack of imagination on my part, would be curious to hear examples not just of an unread paper but a nonexistent paper being useful enough to cite